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Leading The Future, a super PAC backed by major AI investors, launched a $10 million push for a national AI policy that would override state regulations. The effort includes a nationwide ad campaign and aligns with Trump’s call for a single federal AI standard. A circulating draft executive order would preempt state laws and create an AI Litigation Task Force.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Leading the future, Superback backed by major AI companies launched a $10 million campaign on money
00:07to urge Congress to create a national AI policy that overrides state regulations, according to CNBC.
00:13The campaign shows how the fast-growing AI industry plans to use substantial funding and influence
00:17to shape next year's midterm elections.
00:20Group plans to run a nationwide ad blitz to generate 10,000 calls to lawmakers this week.
00:24President Trump posted on TrueSocial that the U.S. must adopt one federal AI standard.
00:29The draft executive order circulating in the White House would preempt state laws by forming an AI litigation task force
00:35and threatening to withhold federal funding.
00:37The future is funded by Andreessen Horowitz, Pellitzer co-founder Joe Lonsdale, Perplexity, and Ron Conway.
00:44PAC has targeted New York Assembly member Alex Moraes in the 2026 midterms.
00:49For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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